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Huntsville Village Hall. Huntsville is governed by a mayor-council system. The Mayor is Joseph Hurley, and the council is composed of President Matt Groeschel and members Robin Jenkins, Mike Hyder, Margret Fraizer, Deb Anderson, Huntsville, 2021.
The Zimmerman Bury Octagon House is an historic octagonal house located in Marshallville, Ohio. It was built in 1883 by Ezekiel B. Zimmerman. It was built in 1883 by Ezekiel B. Zimmerman. On May 28, 1975, it was added to the National Register of Historic Places .
The Heyne-Zimmerman House is a historic house in Columbus, Ohio, United States. The house was built c. 1912 and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1987. [ 1 ] The Heyne-Zimmerman House was built at a time when East Broad Street was a tree-lined avenue featuring the most ornate houses in Columbus; the house reflects the ...
Zimmermann Immobilier (Régie Zimmermann S.A.) is a real estate company based in Geneva, Switzerland, specialized in buying, refurbishing, managing and selling rental buildings and apartments. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Mostly active in the Canton of Geneva , it manages over two billion CHF worth of real estate assets.
Richard Hilton – hotelier and real estate entrepreneur, father of Paris Hilton; George A. Hormel – founder of Hormel Foods Corporation [142] Steve Jobs – software tycoon, co-founder and CEO of Apple Inc. [143] Max Kade – pharmaceutical tycoon, endowed the Max Kade Foundation [144] Otto Hermann Kahn – investment banker [145] [146]
The William H. Zimmer Power Station, located near Moscow, Ohio, was a 1.35-gigawatt (1,351 MW) coal power plant.Planned by Cincinnati Gas and Electric (CG&E) (a forerunner of Duke Energy), with Columbus & Southern Ohio Electric (a forerunner of American Electric Power (AEP)) and Dayton Power & Light (DP&L) as its partners, it was originally intended to be a nuclear power plant. [1]